Impact of Object Oriented Yoga Practices and Naturopathy on the Selected Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Risk Factors among Forty to Forty Five Middle Aged Obese Men

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P.S Muraleedharan & Dr.V.Perumal

Abstract

The motivation behind the present investigation is to discover the impacts of yoga practice and naturopathy on the CHD hazard patients. For this reason, forty five moderately aged large men with CHD hazard factors around Thrissur District, Kerala State in the age gathering of 40 – 45 years are chosen. They are partitioned into three equivalent gatherings (n = 15), each gathering comprises of fifteen subjects, in which bunch – I experiences yoga rehearse, assemble – II experiences naturopathy treatment and gathering – III goes about as a control aggregate who does not take an interest in any uncommon preparing. The preparation time frame for this investigation is five days in seven days for twelve weeks. Earlier and after the preparation time frame the subjects are tried for hypertension. Add up to cholesterol and high thickness lipoprotein are evaluated by Boehringer Mannheim unit strategy. The investigation of covariance (ANCOVA) is utilized to discover the noteworthy distinction among the test gatherings and control bunch on the chose measure factors independently. Since there are three gatherings associated with this investigation the Scheffẻ S test is utilized as a pos-hoc test. It is finished up from the aftereffects of the examination that the protest arranges to yoga practice and naturopathy has emphatically adjusted the rule variable, for example, add up to cholesterol and high thickness lipoprotein.

 Keywords:

Yoga Practice, Naturopathy, Total Cholesterol And High Density Lipoprotein.

Please cite this article as:
P.S Muraleedharan & Dr.V.Perumal (2018). Impact of Object Oriented Yoga Practices and Naturopathy on the Selected Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Risk Factors among Forty  to Forty Five Middle Aged Obese Men. International Journal of Recent Research and Applied Studies, 5, 12(1), 1-4.

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